Home > Chemistry > Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic AcidsWhat is the major product when an aldehyde undergoes a reaction with a Grignard reagent?A. Alcohol B. Ketone C. Carboxylic acid D. EsterAnswer: AlcoholAdditional Information: Aldehydes react with Grignard reagents to form primary alcohols. Subjects: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat type of compound is formed when two aldehydes react?What is the product of the reaction of a carboxylic acid with a carbonate?Which compound can be oxidized to a ketone?Which reagent is commonly used to test for the presence of aldehydes?Which of the following is a ketone?What is the product of the reaction of a primary amine with an aldehyde?What is the common name of ethanoic acid?What is the product when benzaldehyde is treated with hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst?What is the IUPAC name of butanal?Which of the following compounds can be reduced to form an alcohol?Which of the following acids is responsible for the sour taste in lemons?Which of the following acids is a saturated fatty acid?Which of the following is a common oxidizing agent used to oxidize alcohols to aldehydes?What is the effect of branching in carboxylic acids on boiling point?Which compound can be oxidized to produce acetone?